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A common carrier is an individual or business that advertises to the public to transport people, offer goods, or provide services to the public. Common carriers are legally obligated to provide services to any paying customer without discrimination.
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- • A bus company that offers transportation to the general public.
- • A telephone company offering services to the public
- • An airline that sells tickets to the public
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